Monday, February 1, 2010

I've been thinking about it, and I've decided to take a blogging break until I can resolve some issues, not the least of which involve my health and my computer problems. I may (probably WILL!) still visit my Blogland friends, but for the next several days, I want to try to simplify life--and part of that means not feeling I HAVE to sit down and write a blog post or, for that matter, DO anything interesting to write about. I'll be back before long though, so don't go too far away!

Kim, You have to take care of yourself to help others...I've learned that myself although I often forget and have to be reminded! So take that well deserved break...and we'll all be so excited when you are back with us! My good thoughts go with you. Zel

Pits to your health- poor you. And that virus your DLF downloaded? I downloaded the identical one before Christmas and the Hub nearly kilt me for it...it came in on a lovely Christmas button thing for my sidebar.So, I toad-ally understand your frustration, dude, we had an awful time getting rid of it.

Anyhow, I hope you feel better soon, do nothing, and enjoy doing nothing! Lots of steaming hot drinks from the polka dots!

Although I will miss reading your post everyday when I get to work, the most important thing is your feeling well. I don't know how you can do it every night. I really give you credit but taking a break is a good thing. We will all miss you but hope you can get everything else in order to feel good. Enjoy yourself and do some sewing!!

Kim your news is the best ever. A woman taking care of business, and one of the things on your long list is your computer. An Irish quote is rattling around in my mind but I can not put it all together- stand in the sunshine and may the wind be at your back

And keep plenty of hot cocoa and marshmallows in your red and white polka dot mug!

Yes, you do need to take care of yourself. Staph infections can be dangerous. They are on the rampage in my town, so bad that the hospital is having to build a new hospital because they can't get rid of it. I don't know what makes them think it won't come to the new hospital, but I'll let them figure that one out!

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IT'S ABOUT TIME!

It's 2013. YIKES! It's 2014! And what's my plan for the year? More of the same? Let's see what I said last year: "Before 2012 ended, several ongoing projects were set aside. Okay, who am I kidding? I'm sure I could say the same thing for every year since 2000! So, in 2013, I'm going to try to get back to many of the 2012 projects and some that were begun even earlier, and get them done. I'll keep track of my progress, in words and photos, here in my side bar." Yep, one year wasn't enough--I think we'll roll it on into 2014!